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Meeting MS&T26: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Advancement of Measurement Technologies for Harsh Environments
Sponsorship
Organizer(s) Ammon Williams, Idaho National Laboratory
Ruchi Gakhar, Idaho National Laboratory
Scope The symposium on high-temperature instrumentation and sensors will cover a wide range of topics related to the design, materials, implementation, and application of devices that operate reliably at high temperatures. Here are some potential topics and areas that such a symposium might include:

1. Materials for High-Temperature Environments: Discussion on materials that can withstand high temperatures without degrading, such as ceramics, superalloys, and composite materials.

2. Sensor Technology: Development of sensors capable of accurately measuring parameters such as temperature, pressure, and chemical composition at high temperatures.

3. Instrumentation Design: Design challenges and solutions for creating instruments that can operate in high-temperature environments, including considerations for thermal expansion, insulation, and cooling.

4. Calibration and Testing: Methods for calibrating and testing high-temperature instrumentation to ensure accuracy and reliability.

5. Signal Processing: Techniques for processing signals from high-temperature environments, including compensation for noise and thermal effects.

6. Emerging Technologies: Introduction of new technologies and research developments in the field of high-temperature measurement, such as nanomaterials, photonic sensors, and quantum devices.

7. Data Analytics: Utilization of data analytics and machine learning to interpret data from high-temperature sensors for predictive maintenance and process optimization.

A conference symposium on this topic would likely attract a diverse audience, including researchers, engineers, manufacturers, and end-users who are interested in the latest advancements and best practices for instrumentation and sensors in high-temperature applications. It will provide opportunities for collaboration between academia, industry, and government agencies to advance high-temperature instrumentation technology.

Abstracts Due 05/01/2026

PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE

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